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Development of macroinvertebrate-based multimetric index and establishment of biocriteria for river health assessment in Malaysia

机译:发展基于无脊椎动物的多指标指标并建立用于河流健康评估的生物标准

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Economic and industrial growth in Malaysia has led to various environmental problems, which in turn affected the quality of human life and nature. At present, the management plans, particularly for river rehabilitation, are less effective in addressing issues related to Malaysian rivers. To date, most of the efforts undertaken have focused on evaluating the physicochemical properties of water, whereas biological evaluation determining the health of a river ecosystem is less attended to. Therefore, this study has aimed to develop a multimetric index and biocriteria applicable to the biological assessment of Malaysian streams. Four rivers in the state of Johor have been selected as the sources, each representing different gradients of land use. The reference and impaired sites both have been determined based on various physicochemical, instream features and riparian habitat quality criteria. The resulting candidate metrics have then been evaluated in terms of redundancy, sensitivity and responsiveness to environmental changes, using the stepwise procedures. Integration of six potential metrics across three categories (i.e. taxonomic richness, taxonomic composition, and tolerance and intolerance index) has consequently produced a four-level discriminatory biocriteria for river health assessment: 20% (severely impaired); 20%-55% (moderately impaired); 56%-92% (slightly impaired); and 93% (non-impaired). The re-scored result has revealed that the water quality of Sg Ayer Hitam Besar to be non-impaired, with excellent water quality. Meanwhile, Sg Berasau and Sg Mengkibol have slightly impaired water quality, whereas Sg Melana is moderately impaired with fair to poor water quality. Thus, this multimetric index has strongly differentiated the reference and impaired conditions accordingly, which substantiated the suitability of the discriminatory criteria for Johor stream assessment. Hence, the establishment of macroinvertebrate-based index of biotic integrity (MIBI) and biological criteria may provide indispensable information in managing river ecosystem more effectively.
机译:马来西亚的经济和工业增长导致各种环境问题,进而影响了人类生活和自然的质量。目前,管理计划,特别是河流修复计划,在解决与马来西亚河流有关的问题方面效果不佳。迄今为止,所进行的大多数努力都集中在评估水的物理化学性质上,而确定河流生态系统健康的生物学评估却很少。因此,本研究旨在开发适用于马来西亚河流生物评估的多指标指标和生物标准。柔佛州的四条河流被选为水源,每条河流代表不同的土地利用坡度。参考地点和受损地点均基于各种物理化学,河川特征和河岸生境质量标准确定。然后,使用逐步过程,根据冗余度,敏感性和对环境变化的响应度评估了生成的候选指标。因此,将三个类别(即生物分类学丰富度,生物分类学组成以及耐受性和不耐受性指数)中的六个潜在指标进行了整合,从而产生了用于河流健康评估的四级歧视性生物标准:<20%(严重受损); 20%-55%(中度受损); 56%-92%(略有障碍);和> 93%(未受损)。重新评估的结果表明,Sg Ayer Hitam Besar的水质不受影响,水质优良。同时,Sg Berasau和Sg Mengkibol的水质受到轻微损害,而Sg Melana受到中度损害,水质处于中等至较差的水平。因此,该多指标索引相应地极大地区分了参考条件和受损条件,从而证实了柔佛溪流评估的判别标准的适用性。因此,建立基于大型无脊椎动物的生物完整性指数(MIBI)和生物学标准可能为更有效地管理河流生态系统提供必不可少的信息。

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    《Ecological indicators》 |2019年第9期|449-458|共10页
  • 作者单位

    Univ Teknol Malaysia, RISE, Ctr Environm Sustainabil & Water Secur IPASA, Utm Johor Bahru 81310, Johor, Malaysia;

    Univ Teknol Malaysia, RISE, Ctr Environm Sustainabil & Water Secur IPASA, Utm Johor Bahru 81310, Johor, Malaysia|Univ Teknol Malaysia, Fac Engn, Sch Civil Engn, Dept Water & Environm Engn, Utm Johor Bahru 81310, Johor, Malaysia;

    Univ Teknol Malaysia, Fac Engn, Sch Civil Engn, Dept Water & Environm Engn, Utm Johor Bahru 81310, Johor, Malaysia;

    Univ Teknol Malaysia, RISE, Ctr Environm Sustainabil & Water Secur IPASA, Utm Johor Bahru 81310, Johor, Malaysia|Univ Teknol Malaysia, Fac Engn, Sch Civil Engn, Dept Water & Environm Engn, Utm Johor Bahru 81310, Johor, Malaysia;

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  • 关键词

    Benthic macroinvertebrate; Multimetrics; Index of biotic integrity (IBI); Biocriteria; River health assessment;

    机译:底栖大型无脊椎动物;多指标;生物完整性指数(IBI);生物标准;河流健康评估;

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